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Kassery
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May 29, 2019, 07:17:54 PM »
So silly me should of took the pills vegifem and didn't so now have another infection
tonight I will start them
Also can stress start urine infections ?
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Has your urine been sent to a lab for testing?
Now you know it's for ever
. Get some vagifem and some pain relief and start ASAP.
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May 30, 2019, 12:10:34 PM »
Atrophy will mimic uti's but a test will confirm this, also I get an atrophy flare up when very stressed. You will need to take Vagifem or similar local oestrogen for life to managed these symptoms so the sooner you start the better, I would do the 14 day reload and then whatever maintenance dose you're comfortable with, 2 to 5 per week.
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Kassery
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May 30, 2019, 05:50:39 PM »
Yes sent to lab and took the pill last night
Pressure and dull ache ..bit bloated
Stressed at mo as hubby having issues with depression
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CLKD
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One doesn't 'take' vagifem ;-)
What support is your husband getting for his depression?
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May 31, 2019, 06:30:42 PM »
Nothing as won't get help hence feeling low myself... I feel completely drained sitting here freezing cold and blinking 20 degrees outside
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How R U now?
Feeling cold could be thyroid function problems. A virus? Shock?
How much does his depression impact on you? If he won't accept help then you need to speak to your GP on your behalf so that the Doctor is aware and then point your DH in the direction of the various agencies, i.e. Mind walk-in clinics or tell him to take up a hobby.
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